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. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe, joins us from california. you made people mad. >> yes, i did. >> you fired 36 principals, 200 some teachers, closed school, and eventually pushed out in washington, d.c.. >> yeah. well, remember, that when i took over the district, it was the lowest performing and most distucksal district in the entire country. what i did were things i thought were obvious, close low performing failing schools failing children for decades. i'm going to fire ineffective employees, pay the effective ones more money, cut a central office bureaucracy out of control in half. those were the things i k
. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe,...
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. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe, joins us from california. you made people mad. >> yes, i did. >> you fired 36 principals, 200 some teachers, closed school, and eventually pushed out in washington, d.c.. >> yeah. well, remember, that when i took over the district, it was the lowest performing and most distucksal district in the entire country. what i did were things i thought were obvious, close low performing failing schools failing children for decades. i'm going to fire ineffective employees, pay the effective ones more money, cut a central office bureaucracy out of control in half. those were the things i k
. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe,...
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john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccess, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is important tt your peoe understand that my generation is ripping them off. but do they know that? apparently not. that is next. >> the government is spending trillions of dollars, and you are going to be expected to pay the bill. how you feel about that? >> i don't really think about ♪ john: okay. she's young to understand, she has to pay for my age group. i assume all the young people have some understanding. politicians talked about generational that for years. >> wake-up young people. we are stealing their future. robin, literally robbing the next generation. so the next generation, college students should know about the probl
john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccess, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is important tt your peoe understand that my generation is ripping them off. but do...
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john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccess, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is important that your people understand that my generation is ripping them off. but do they know that? apparently not. that is next. >> the government is spending trillions of dollars, and you are going to be expected to pay the bill. how you feel about that? how you feel about that? >> i don't really think about did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to hel
john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccess, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is important that your people understand that my generation is ripping them off. but...
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. >> john, are you for this or against it? >> i'm against it, but let's not give it back to federal workers here. let's cut federal spending in the u.s. and also cut out egypt. the founding fathers were very clear that we maintain friendly relations with all nations, but allied by none. it's hard to conceive how it enhances our national security thousands of miles away. >> bill, some people call these things bribes. some of these foreign aid programs. doesn't it amount to that? >> i'm in favor of bribes. i think liz is too much of a softy. i'd cut up all the aid. this is what we've done over the past half century, given billions of dollars, almost a trillion dollars cumulatively to nations that are run by corrupt, violent regimes and -- >> you say that's a good thing? >> no, what i'm saying is that we've been giving away this money thinking that the money would wash away the violence and the corruption and it does not wash it away. it irrigates it. i would cut off. >> sabrina, a plague on all your houses, bill would cut it all
. >> john, are you for this or against it? >> i'm against it, but let's not give it back to federal workers here. let's cut federal spending in the u.s. and also cut out egypt. the founding fathers were very clear that we maintain friendly relations with all nations, but allied by none. it's hard to conceive how it enhances our national security thousands of miles away. >> bill, some people call these things bribes. some of these foreign aid programs. doesn't it amount to...
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john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al at least some parents can take the school they think best and if it isn't taken tickets elsewhere. that competition, the beginning of a free-market will make schools better. that is our show. we'll see you next week. ♪ $20,000. >> if you can't get enough log on to foxnews.com for the after the show show which begins in moments. >> brenda: the bulls are off to the races. blue chips, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday. new high after new high. and all those records coming despite all those spending cuts, all those lawmakers were warning us about. so are investors buying because d.c
john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al...
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john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al at least some parents can take the school they think best and if it isn't taken tickets elsewhere. that competition, the beginning of a free-market will make schools better. that is our show. we'll see you next week. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the sequester has been in effect now since march 1st. six full days of sequestered, and not the single sign of armageddon or the apocalypse at president obama threatened would befall us. quite the opposite, in fact. wall street today produced another record-7 performance. the dow jones industrials, up 33 points closing a record high for
john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al...
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john boehner led that effort. to make sure that people could deal with it. lou: does this mean regular order will be applied to all major issues before the house of representatives? >> i certainly hope so. lou: whether it is illegal immigration, the bget, whatever it may be. >> i am a big believer in open government. as the chairman of the subcommittee, i'm a big believer in the process because i think we all improved by the input that we get from the public and witnesses and by having the debate among ourselves to achieve a better piece of legislation. i'm a big believer in the process and i hope we use that going forward. lou: one of the things that irritates me in washington dc is one i heard the president talk about how he is going to educate the american people. i applaud congressmen and senators and those who listen to the american people. your rules invite public opinion about the issues most important to their constituents, the ameran people. i would love to compliment you and leaders for that. i don't think we can put enough emphasis on how importan
john boehner led that effort. to make sure that people could deal with it. lou: does this mean regular order will be applied to all major issues before the house of representatives? >> i certainly hope so. lou: whether it is illegal immigration, the bget, whatever it may be. >> i am a big believer in open government. as the chairman of the subcommittee, i'm a big believer in the process because i think we all improved by the input that we get from the public and witnesses and by...
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ambassador john bolton and kt mcfarlane, thank you. we're going to have much more on the debate over guantanamo bay, military tribunals and trying, trying terrorists in our civilian courts. and, of course, the north korean nuclear threat. the city of new york, 80% of the students can't realize, the mayor's running an assault on the second amendment and, oh, so worried about large sodas, salty foods and loud music. tonight we take a look at the billionaire mayor's mixed-up nanny-state priorities in tonight's chalk talk. >>> new york state was the first to go after guns after the newtown massacre, and now gun owners are fighting back. the new york pistol and rifle association president joins us here next. ♪ [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and e
ambassador john bolton and kt mcfarlane, thank you. we're going to have much more on the debate over guantanamo bay, military tribunals and trying, trying terrorists in our civilian courts. and, of course, the north korean nuclear threat. the city of new york, 80% of the students can't realize, the mayor's running an assault on the second amendment and, oh, so worried about large sodas, salty foods and loud music. tonight we take a look at the billionaire mayor's mixed-up nanny-state priorities...
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john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al at least some parents can take the school they think best and if it isn't taken tickets elsewhere. that competition, the beginning of a free-market will make schools better. that is our show. we'll see you next week. ♪ . gerri: welcome to "the willis report." rand paul's turn with the gop. will the establishment stand with him or abandonment? and college students barely knowing how to read. that is the case with one city's public school system. in miami fashion week. we will have the glitz and glamour right here on the show tonight. gerri: the deli is facing accusations tonight tha
john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al...
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we'll have steve rich and elizabeth and john and joining us for the first time sabrina. steve, the white house is denying that it is it a spending tour, what do you say? >> if they deny it is a spending tour that is what it is. they are addicted to spending. they take the resources out of the economy . money does not come from manna from hven or marrings. but from we the people and printing money with a taxation. >> rick, is this a spending tour or something we need? >> it is a wonderful pr campaign. what i like about it is the people who voted for they appropriations are labeling it a wild spending tour. government agencies are going in to the cities to help them more efficiently use the money so they are not wasting it why is this a bad idea? >> because of the fact, rick, it encourages local official to take more federal money? >> yeah, you are right about that. but what this really is, the campaign for the 24 elections. that's why he's going to 100 congressional districtings. >> heria not going. >> obama wants to leave an fdr spinding in governmen programs. only wape
we'll have steve rich and elizabeth and john and joining us for the first time sabrina. steve, the white house is denying that it is it a spending tour, what do you say? >> if they deny it is a spending tour that is what it is. they are addicted to spending. they take the resources out of the economy . money does not come from manna from hven or marrings. but from we the people and printing money with a taxation. >> rick, is this a spending tour or something we need? >> it is...
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he's the director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins. great to have you here. >> to be back. lou: let's start with this 55 what is happening right now in washington d.c. first on the drones, you know, senator paul's filibuster, the participation of the number of leading republican senators and another said it. >> very troubling that we cannot get a simple answer that no, we are not putting these things in the air to spy on our citizens or to kill them. why is that a hard thing to say? lou: this is that it is difficult for this attorney-general to speak with direct language the politics of the hall. as we are watching what was transpiring, the 300, more than 300 now as of the last report in news over the united states of america. this is not an academic or as senator paul said. >> quite significantly. lou: 10,000 of the course of the next ten years. these issues have direct impact on who we are and how we live and who we become. >> you know, what is really dramatic here is, we are already come as a people, afraid to express ourselves. in
he's the director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins. great to have you here. >> to be back. lou: let's start with this 55 what is happening right now in washington d.c. first on the drones, you know, senator paul's filibuster, the participation of the number of leading republican senators and another said it. >> very troubling that we cannot get a simple answer that no, we are not putting these things in the air to spy on our citizens or to kill them. why is that a hard...
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here is what john mccain said to the huffington post. he called them what go birds. >> but there should not have been 80 party response issued a just and republican gerri: but these groups are urging disparate. >> did not that different if they were they would run under their own brand, they don't do that. we have to be united and cannot be sniping at each other. so fighting amongst ourselves hurts our ability. gerri: let me ask you this. the issue of the drums and the government using drowns on americans, how long did it take democrats to say this is our issue? because it was proposed by this administration they were reluctant to criticize. is george to be bush would be an issue much earlier. >> no question. the president could have instructed the attorney general to put out a statement this is not acceptable under the constitution. he manufactures a crisis then let them play out. gerri: it is fascinating the way this is caught fire. but grand ball motivates younger voters that the party ignores, shouldn't they put that to use? couldn't
here is what john mccain said to the huffington post. he called them what go birds. >> but there should not have been 80 party response issued a just and republican gerri: but these groups are urging disparate. >> did not that different if they were they would run under their own brand, they don't do that. we have to be united and cannot be sniping at each other. so fighting amongst ourselves hurts our ability. gerri: let me ask you this. the issue of the drums and the government...
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melissa: john kingston, thanks so much. i want to turn it over to stephen schork of the schork report to get another opinion on the phone. i can only imagine what kind of chaos that throws the country into. steven, are you there. >> yes. melissa: i was down in venezuela for a opec meeting not too long ago. we were for a lot of meeting corralled at gunpoint. it is a military state and now you see the leader of that the, you know, passes away? there's a power vacuum.% what do you think happens now and what happens to oil prices? >> well, right now, melissa, what i think will have a nice easy transition over to the vice president maduro. what we've seen and what we've heard from him in the past leading up to this event because obviously this was not a surprise event, is that he is just fit in that same mold, political ideology of essentially taking the state-owned oil company,pdvsa, which was a well-run company up until 2003, when the attempted coup which chavez came back and blamed pdvsa who was anti-chavez at the time, he pu
melissa: john kingston, thanks so much. i want to turn it over to stephen schork of the schork report to get another opinion on the phone. i can only imagine what kind of chaos that throws the country into. steven, are you there. >> yes. melissa: i was down in venezuela for a opec meeting not too long ago. we were for a lot of meeting corralled at gunpoint. it is a military state and now you see the leader of that the, you know, passes away? there's a power vacuum.% what do you think...
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john stossel on why universal pre-k will not work. and it was supposed to be armageddon, pink slips supposed to fly, so why is the government hiring during a sequestered? all that coming up. gerri: the president says budget cuts are hurting the economy and destroyed jobs, sweating to mention the government hiring spree? that is next. gerri: deep concerns, that is what president obama said yesterday about his feelings on the automatic federal spending cuts that started taking place friday. he said "we are going to manage it as best we can try and minimize the impact of american families." the president told his reporters monday meeting with the cabinet. the opposition the $85 billion in spending cuts is well-known and oh, by the way, really only $44 billion according to the congressional budget office. the president called a sequestered kryptonian and drastic. gerri: not that drastic. not as bad as all that. for example layoffs may be in the offing, but guess what, the government advertising for workers. advertising for recreation aide
john stossel on why universal pre-k will not work. and it was supposed to be armageddon, pink slips supposed to fly, so why is the government hiring during a sequestered? all that coming up. gerri: the president says budget cuts are hurting the economy and destroyed jobs, sweating to mention the government hiring spree? that is next. gerri: deep concerns, that is what president obama said yesterday about his feelings on the automatic federal spending cuts that started taking place friday. he...
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the senate confirming john brennan to be the next director of the cia. not without a lot of political theater and some drama. the big story in washington over the past 24 hours has not been the president's sudden lurch into bipartisan politics and dinners and lunches, but that divide that has been manifest in the republican party. at least two republican senators appearing to be more concerned about their relationship with president obama than with many of the younger senators of their own party who stood up for civil liberties in their filibuster against brennan's nomination. senator rand paul of kentucky led the charge, speaking for exactly 12 hours and 52 minutes on the floor of the senate. joining him in that filibuster, 13 republicans and a lonely democrat. senator paul and his colleagues blew up twitter with their performance, winning widespread positive support, except for to elders of the senate who were anything but gentlemanly as this in a normally requires as they hurled insults at senator paul and the other senators who supported him. >> some
the senate confirming john brennan to be the next director of the cia. not without a lot of political theater and some drama. the big story in washington over the past 24 hours has not been the president's sudden lurch into bipartisan politics and dinners and lunches, but that divide that has been manifest in the republican party. at least two republican senators appearing to be more concerned about their relationship with president obama than with many of the younger senators of their own...
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john smith is the ceo and president of silver standard. the currency wars rage on. it is a race to th dbase. the euro is now following suit three-month lows against the dollar ahead of a number of key central bank meetings. should we be shortening and making money somewhere? we're bringing in currency expert, they had currency and will give us some ideas next. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for proving there's nowhere we can't go. but, at some point... giant leaps gave way to baby steps... and with all due respect, you're history. if you taught us anything, it's that you can't cling to the past... if you want to create the future. that's why, inste
john smith is the ceo and president of silver standard. the currency wars rage on. it is a race to th dbase. the euro is now following suit three-month lows against the dollar ahead of a number of key central bank meetings. should we be shortening and making money somewhere? we're bringing in currency expert, they had currency and will give us some ideas next. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase...
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john boehner is the leader of the house, the senate is a totally different story. people out of office, we have a lot of different voices and i think that will be the case until we have a nominee. lou: you are certainly one of the wiseman for the republican party. at this point, do you feel that you are being listened to by those that need to listen to the wiseman in putting forward ideas, whether it be illegal immigration, gun control, saying that this has to be a united approach? >> i think so. there were a number of different viewpoints. you're never going to be the predominant predominant viewpoint. i think that the party is making the right steps. i think speaker boehner has a pretty firm grasp on what is going on. i think that some of the movement to opening up the party more than we have in the past is a greater thing to do. >> i believe that we have to figure out a way around the social issues because i think that those are the ones that are the very difficult ones. we have to figure out what is relevant to women. we cannot expect to be the majority party i
john boehner is the leader of the house, the senate is a totally different story. people out of office, we have a lot of different voices and i think that will be the case until we have a nominee. lou: you are certainly one of the wiseman for the republican party. at this point, do you feel that you are being listened to by those that need to listen to the wiseman in putting forward ideas, whether it be illegal immigration, gun control, saying that this has to be a united approach? >> i...
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about john boehner being held hostage to extremists. >> first of all, this is not any different than when we had the majority in 1995 and 1996. there are essentially the hard-core fiscally conservative people and those that are more comfortable with spending. democrats have to manage. i remember when i was a majority leader, i told my wife that i think i am a two-tailed dog. both sides tell me different things. i will tell you something else. john boehner has to live with a body of 435 people who know they can do his job better than he can and has never had the responsibility. so you get a lot of blowback. if you said who is the best man for the american people in office in washington today, i would say that it is is john boehner. why is that? because he is in touch with reality. you can't find anybody in the white house that has any idea what is going on in the real world. everybody in the white house today, if they would just watch her show tonight, the economic economic and finance iq would more than double. if they read one article, they would be considered brilliant and therefor
about john boehner being held hostage to extremists. >> first of all, this is not any different than when we had the majority in 1995 and 1996. there are essentially the hard-core fiscally conservative people and those that are more comfortable with spending. democrats have to manage. i remember when i was a majority leader, i told my wife that i think i am a two-tailed dog. both sides tell me different things. i will tell you something else. john boehner has to live with a body of 435...
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john brynjolfsson exclusively with us. venezuelan hugo chavez is on. what will that mean for his local oil prices? what is the trade? s&p capitalize director pinpoints how to pick the winners. the countdown starts right now. ♪ liz: good afternoon, everybody. i am liz claman. it is the last hour of trading. another record for the dow. after we got the facebook indicator from from the federal reserve. a positive adp employment reports more workers than expected. market watchers, as you see on the screen as they look at these records once again, spinning forward to friday when the labor department releases the february jobs report. let take a look at the s&p. the nasdaq which has been down earlier is up about two points. we have the russell 2000 of a third of a percent today. in terms of sectors, we has the money flowing into financials. bank of america moving higher. not that it off. citigroup is up after raising the price target on the stock from $47 to $49. goldman bringing up the rear. up one and a quarter percent, solidly in the green. first solar
john brynjolfsson exclusively with us. venezuelan hugo chavez is on. what will that mean for his local oil prices? what is the trade? s&p capitalize director pinpoints how to pick the winners. the countdown starts right now. ♪ liz: good afternoon, everybody. i am liz claman. it is the last hour of trading. another record for the dow. after we got the facebook indicator from from the federal reserve. a positive adp employment reports more workers than expected. market watchers, as you see...
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john, you get to play newspaper editor. what would you absolutely love to see on the front page as it pertains to the markets? >> i just want to see a headline that can explain to us how and get all the economic data that all links together. we continually get conflicting economic data that comes out of washington, and it puts investors intentions of getting back in this market, keeps them on the side lines here. yes, this morning jobs numbers, the initial claims and are occurring claims -- reoccurring claims better. let's see if we can link that to the unemployment number tomorrow. past months we have seen a disconnect in those numbers where leading up to the unemployment number you get the false reports that come out of washington that you think the unemployment number is going to get better. when the big number comes, it is disconnected from the leading up numbers. so i would like clear numbers coming out of washington that all can be linked together that can support this rally in the market. i'm asking for a lot, liz. l
john, you get to play newspaper editor. what would you absolutely love to see on the front page as it pertains to the markets? >> i just want to see a headline that can explain to us how and get all the economic data that all links together. we continually get conflicting economic data that comes out of washington, and it puts investors intentions of getting back in this market, keeps them on the side lines here. yes, this morning jobs numbers, the initial claims and are occurring claims...
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i am john stossel. good night. after the show show and sunday. after the show show >> tucker: we will see you tomorrow. >> brenda: sequestration is, but if you think that means the tax hike threat is over, think again. that's the point. >> brenda: sure, but it speaks volumes. revenues mean taxes and we're already seeing how that payroll tax hike is kicking your assets. consumers cutting back on major purchases and hikes cut into paychecks. are more hikes the last thing the economy needs right now. hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears. let's get right to it. the bulls and bears this week, gary b smith, tobin smith, jonas max ferris and welcome to everybody. scott, they're still pushing more taxes, but did we just get evidence that's the wrong way to go? >> i think we did, brenda. look, taxes are tough at anytime, but certainly, in a time like this, where gdp growth just got revised to oh, my goodness, 0.1% on the flat side for q-4. unemployment still ridiculously high. there's no way through it. we just hit the rich and the sp
i am john stossel. good night. after the show show and sunday. after the show show >> tucker: we will see you tomorrow. >> brenda: sequestration is, but if you think that means the tax hike threat is over, think again. that's the point. >> brenda: sure, but it speaks volumes. revenues mean taxes and we're already seeing how that payroll tax hike is kicking your assets. consumers cutting back on major purchases and hikes cut into paychecks. are more hikes the last thing the...
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and john brennan closer to becoming the next director of the cia. voting 12-3 to confirm rendon at the white house released memos on the secret drone program. the full senate can confirm as early as tomorrow. those are your headlines, now back to melissa and lori. lori: thank you so much. melissa: disney shareholders rejecting a proposal to separate the chairman and ceo, keeping bob iger in control. reelecting iger and nine other board members. this was after hitting a 52-week high earlier today. lori: just a follow-up on another news alert. well, john brennan may not be as confirmed as soon as we got it o cut this man, senator rand paul of kentucky has been on the floor for ou an hour now to a gd old-fashioned filibuster in protest of the nomination of john brennan at the head of the cei. why? because of the president's position on drone strike on american soil. we will keep you posted on how long the senator keeps this filibuster going. melissa: it could be a while. enthusiasm with the dow running higher after new record close topping the previous
and john brennan closer to becoming the next director of the cia. voting 12-3 to confirm rendon at the white house released memos on the secret drone program. the full senate can confirm as early as tomorrow. those are your headlines, now back to melissa and lori. lori: thank you so much. melissa: disney shareholders rejecting a proposal to separate the chairman and ceo, keeping bob iger in control. reelecting iger and nine other board members. this was after hitting a 52-week high earlier...
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i am john stossel. good night. willis is up next. gerri: tonight on "the willis report," the most ridiculous resignation letter ever, the ceo's words like you never heard before. also, some colleges don't care about gpas, what they are really looking for. is jcpenney dead? what happened to the iconic american bran, and can it rise again? "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: no, no, that didn't happen, just kidding. there's no apocalypse. despite the white house making wild doomsday predictions if the automatic spending cuts, today, the sequester is a snoozer. the house and senate are not in session today. with more on this, grover nor qis, douglas holtz-eakin, and a former cbo director and steve forbes, chairman and editor in chief of forbes media, starting with you, sir. surprise that we're still here? that western civilization continues as we know it? >> oh, absolutely, and i think they've got all the apocalypse talk because if you do a small cult, we lived with it, why not do more, and so we saw in new jersey, we have a
i am john stossel. good night. willis is up next. gerri: tonight on "the willis report," the most ridiculous resignation letter ever, the ceo's words like you never heard before. also, some colleges don't care about gpas, what they are really looking for. is jcpenney dead? what happened to the iconic american bran, and can it rise again? "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: no, no, that didn't happen, just kidding. there's no apocalypse. despite the white house...